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Raymond Edward Doll

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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DOLL - Raymond Edward of Philadelphia, PA, formerly of Hillsdale, NJ, suddenly on August 15, 2006 at 44 years of age. A graduate of St. John the Baptist School, Pascack Valley High School and St. Thomas Aquinas College, class of 1986. Loving husband of Jocelyn Jenik Doll. Devoted father of George...

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Even as a kid at St. John's, we all knew Ray had charisma. He would make us laugh outloud and we'd get glared at by the nuns and I swear Ray was
never intimidated by them. He was a great friend and I have many good
memories of him at the Doll and Curry pool parties. ("If you're hungee go to the diner!") I have a photo of him in a little dark suit at his First Communion and he was handsome even then!

My thoughts and prayers are with Barbara Doll and family.

Ray, you we're a model employee, a model father & a model human. Your passion for social causes, your fellow man, your sons & your work was inspiring. I miss our discussions, your jokes & your playful presence. One day I'll look back with smiles & not tears.

Ray I can say that yes I have never met anyone quite like You. You are truly one of a kind. I will certainly miss You stopping at my packing station to eat candy and to always make me laugh. I will always remember your wonderful stories. I will miss You Ray.

I met Ray 7 years ago at DVWF, I worked in the Glads department and the sales people had to walk pass us to leave the building at 6 pm. Every night they would walk out at the end of their day and the begining of my night. The candy jar was always there, Kathy made sure of that. With a smile on his face Ray never missed a night to grab his handfull and to tell a story or joke and sometimes a clean one for us. Have a good night and we'll see you the same time tomorrow Ray. I have since moved...

We will all definitely miss Ray here at DV. Like everyone has been saying - he always had a smile and always had great words to share about his boys. One day I brought my two boys and my baby daughter into work. My youngest son doesn't talk to anyone usually. Ray came up to him and I warned him that he was dealing with "bashful boy". But, didn't my son prove me wrong! He had a bowl of Chex Mix and held it right up to Ray and said "want some?" and Ray sat right on the floor in the sales center...

To all of Ray's co-workers and family: I have talked with Ray on the phone for 3 years, I have never personally met him, but I still considered him a friend. We had many discussions about life in addition to flowers. Ray always made me smile when I was having a bad day. I know how important his boys were to him and my heart aches so much for them. All of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I will miss our afternoon coffee. Raymond and I shared family stories and laughter. Ray always had a funny line or a story that made me laugh. I will miss Ray at Delaware Valley. God Bless his family.

I can't remember when i meant ray?But i can tell you this i will never forget him.He had always something comical to say about anything and everything.The smile that came acrossed his face was priceless when he talked about his boys!My Nights at work here will never be the same.you will be sadly miss by all who were blessed to have known you.

God must have needed another "special angel". One who
always had a smile on his face and
a kind word for everyone. One who
loved his sons more than life itself. I will always remember the
kind words you had for me when I lost my husband. I will never forget
you Ray Doll, you were one of the best things that happened to DV.
Rest in peace my dear. Till we meet again. God Speed. Joanne